A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
Among words that start with “na,” what words come to mind that sound like they could be used as Vocaloid song titles?
“Nai-zō (viscera),” “Nana (seven),” “Nanchō-kei (hard-of-hearing type),” “Nani (what),” and so on—just seeing these words probably brought specific song titles to mind for Vocaloid fans.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “na”!
From beloved masterpieces that enjoy high popularity among Vocaloid fans to hidden gems known only to the initiated, we’ll be showcasing a wide range—so take this opportunity to give them a listen.
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Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Na” (71–80)
Summer's TransparencybuzzG

Vocaloid producer buzzG, whose band sound rooted in classic J-POP has earned high acclaim.
“Natsu no Toumei,” which evokes a prayer to someone dear, stirs the heart with its piano-featured clarity and deep, spacious ensemble.
While the chorus does include some melodic leaps, the overall vocal range is narrow and the melody is relaxed, making it relatively easy to sing for a Vocaloid track.
It’s a sentimental ballad number that invites you to sing with dynamic expression while visualizing the story in the lyrics.
Summer Sky NostalgiamickeY

This is a song by the Vocaloid producer mickeY (Ameagari-P), who rose to prominence with the hit “Tokonatsu Lonely.” It was released in 2014.
It’s a piano rock track that blends freshness with a touch of melancholy.
The end of summer somehow feels lonely, doesn’t it? The lyrics are packed with that very feeling.
Give it a listen and let yourself sink into your memories.
Don't trouble me, my love.moO

It’s a rare unrequited-love Vocaloid song with an arrangement that conjures up scenes of listening along a Showa-era coastline.
As the creator intended, the use of backing vocals enhances the poignancy in a pleasing way, and it’s nice how the sense of longing deepens as the song builds toward its climax.
Nana-iro Biyorinano.RIPE × Hatsune Miku

This is a piece sung by Hatsune Miku that features the song used as the opening theme for the TV anime Non Non Biyori.
The original is a refreshing band sound, but this version is arranged in dubstep with a club-like finish, yet it still retains a distinctly cute vibe.
Nanaraku-rakunaraku

A Japanese-style song distinguished by its wavering vocal work.
Vocaloid producer naraku’s “Nanaraku Raku” was released in October 2023.
It sings of bittersweet, heartrending feelings for a precious person one can never forget.
Rather than feverish passion or guileless purity, it leans more toward an ennui-laden atmosphere.
It feels as if the protagonist’s emotions slowly seep into your heart.
The soft, composed singing voice is also wonderful.
You might even discover a new charm in Kasane Teto.
I breathed with tearssaikawa

A piercing ballad that sings, “Sadness itself is proof of being alive.” It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer saikawa, also known for works like “Sawareba ii yo” and “Shii no Ura,” released in 2020.
The beautiful soundscape, where acoustic guitar and piano intertwine, really sinks in—you could listen to it forever.
The gentle guitar solo also perfectly suits the song.
And the lyrics, grand yet down-to-earth, make you map them onto your own life.
Summer Days, Ghosts, and God(s)Tinkle-POP

It’s a highly narrative song whose lyrics depict the relationship between a little girl’s ghost and “me,” and the feeling of being unable to forget her even now that she can no longer be seen.
Created by the musical unit tinkle-POP—comprising Mofu@, yasu (mixer), and tom”U”—it was released in 2011.
It’s a guitar rock track that makes you feel as if you’re sprinting through the wind, and it warms your heart as you listen.